
Through-Bolt Mounting
We recommend that you mount your new power feeder to the machine table with through bolts, nuts, and washers (Figure 10). This option will give the most rigidity and clamping strength to prevent the feeder base from twisting out of align- ment during use. However, if
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Direct Mounting
Use the included mounting template to drill and tap your table, so the power feeder base can be directly mounted to the table surface (Figure 11). If the table is thinner than 3⁄8" thick where the thread- ed holes would be drilled and tapped, or if support webbing is in the way, the threads may strip or loosen as the power feeder is used. Thread lock- ing compound will not cure this situation. Revert to the
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